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Tom Stoppard on Crossing Continents in 'Indian Ink'

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Playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard is best known for plays like “Arcadia,” “Rosencrantz and Guidenstern are Dead” and the film “Shakespeare in Love.” He brings his play “Indian Ink” back to San Francisco this month. The play explores an academic’s search to piece together a romance from 1930s India.

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Tom Stoppard, playwright and screenwriter

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